Sounds very nice! :)
Man this has been a very strange growing season thus far up here.
We went from almost record temps and drought this summer, to eight inches
of rain in August so far, from one extreme to the next. Some are flooded in
the Mansfield area. :(
Chinch bug and dollar spot out the ying-yang now. Too soon to say what the
white grub population will be like. I'm hoping all this rain lately will
slow the chinch down a bit.

A couple of weeks ago, I received an e-mail response to a threaded
message I posted in alt.home repair.
I was not the OP of the original message, nor was I offering anything to
the OP's question. The thread had wandered off the original question,
but was still somewhat OT, and I was just adding a similar story to
another responder's story.
I had posted the message 4 years ago.

As part of it's USENET "simulation", after 60 days, Google removes the
ability to reply to a post, which is fine, IMO. Unfortunately, they don't
remove the ability to reply by email, or forward that same post. It's a
completely borked interface, and the "powers that be" apparently wish to
keep it that way. No matter, I see very few posts that originate there, and
it makes for a *MUCH* better USENET experience. =)

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having given some thought to the several different times
I've seen you mention the quality post originating from
people using google as their access to usenet I am now
most incline to agree with you. how is it the vast
majority of them seem to be in possession of a great
need to argue any point for the sole need of demanding
their view be considered as the only correct an applicable
one.

A couple of weeks ago, I received an e-mail response from a G2 user to a
threaded message I posted in alt.home repair.
I was not the OP of the original message, nor was I offering anything to
the OP's question. The thread had wandered off the original question,
but was still somewhat On Topic, and I was just adding a similar story
to another responder's story.
I had posted the message 4 years ago.

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